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Southern Fried True Crime

171: The Murder of Lauren Burk

Southern Fried True Crime

Erica Kelley

Society & Culture, True Crime, History

4.610.8K Ratings

🗓️ 14 December 2022

⏱️ 66 minutes

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Summary

On a cool March evening of 2008, motorists on Highway 147 in Auburn, Alabama were startled to see a young girl in the road. She was naked, crying, covered in road rash and waving her arms desperately for help. Despite everyone’s best efforts, 18 year old Lauren Burk did not survive her ordeal. She had been shot and and bled out within 2 to 3 minutes after jumping from a moving car. The Auburn University student had been carjacked in a campus parking lot. The ensuing trial for her murderer, Courtney Lockhart, called into question many troubling aspects of the law. The standard for mental incompetency as well as the Alabama law that a judge can override a jury’s recommendation.

Trigger Warning: Discussion of PTSD due to combat

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Edited & Mixed by Erica Kelley

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Southern Fraud True Crime covers cases that are not suitable for young listeners, and

0:06.1

there may also be some explicit language used.

0:09.6

Listener discretion is advised.

0:14.2

March 4, 2008 was a fair day in Auburn, Alabama.

0:19.0

The sun was still setting at around 4 pm, but on 9 pm it was 50 degrees and it wasn't

0:24.8

raining.

0:25.8

A lovely Southern spring night.

0:28.5

It was Saturday night.

0:30.3

In several cars were driving along Highway 147, when suddenly a young girl appeared in their

0:36.1

headlights.

0:37.7

She was naked and crying, covered in red rash and waving her arms at them.

0:43.5

By the time people stopped, 18-year-old Lauren Burke was lying on her back in the middle

0:48.6

of the road, and there was blood everywhere.

0:52.6

She was taking deep, slow breaths and was gasping for air.

0:58.2

When officers arrived at 9 pm, she was unresponsive.

1:03.6

They started CPR until EMS showed up and took over, but Lauren no longer had a pulse or

1:09.4

heartbeat.

1:11.9

As she was rolled onto a backboard, EMS discovered a gunshot wound to Lauren's upper torso.

1:18.8

She was transported to the East Alabama Medical Center, where she was pronounced dead.

1:25.4

Everyone who knew Lauren was shocked to find out that she had been shot and killed.

1:30.4

She was a sweet, innocent kid.

1:33.7

Living on the campus of Auburn University.

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